Well done! I tried the demo and was victorious before it really took of, but i guess that's just because it's a demo and a kind of tutorial level. One thing that i'm missing is the option to select a group across multiple screens. Once you reach the screen's borders, it starts to scroll and you are losing your formerly selected units. Adding units to group by pressing shift doesn't seem to work either. And can i assign them to the number keys somehow?

Then I've went into the appdata folder and opened cmd from it as administrator.

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java -jarAotGBlob.exe .

This opened the splash screen and it said downloading. I waited for half an hour but nothing happened. When I clicked on that dialog, it said not responding and I had to force quit it from the task manager. Why can't you put the original game directly in the setup you provided?

A noticed a small glitch that happens when you enable shadows. It only happens in the start screen, not in game and only once after enabling shadows. So it's not a big deal but i thought i might post it anyway: http://jpct.de/jpctnet/pics/treebug.jpg (I had to make a picture with my phone because i wasn't able to get a proper screen shot from the game... ).

OS is Window 7 64 bit, GPU is a Geforce GTX 680 using the latest official drivers.

@SHC Hmm, well the game is 360mb. I could put the core game files in a torrent and set that up as the initial download. Then you will have those to start and it will run. It will still check to see if there are updates and will load those automatically, but those are usually only a few MB per update.

Well our kickstarter wasn't successful. It didn't succeed for a number or reasons, most not to do with the game itself. Anyways, I recorded a postcast post-mortem about the campaign that I will link to later when it is available.

Well there won't be both the color and the black and white effect. I should have hidden the UI from the video and screenshot there =)One or the other at any one time.A sephia tone could be pretty cool! Worth playing with to see how it looks.

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